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March 09, 2007

Wedding Ring Coffin

Unlike those dramatic scenes in the movies where a divorced woman rushes to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge and with hair streaming in the wind and tears running down her face, throws her wedding rings into the void of a blue dark night sky - most women tuck their wedding rings into their jewelry boxes and pull them out every now and again to have a cry and remember what it all meant and how cute it would look as a necklace! Now, you have a couple of options. One is to "bury" the past with a wedding ring coffin. Yes you read that correctly...a coffin. It's a little box (6 x 2 x 2 ish) in the shape of a coffin with a little brass plate that you can put your own unique message on. There are six choices apparantly. They include - Bury the past and move on to a new tomorrow, Rest in Peace, RIP, I do NOT, Six Feet In Isn't Deep Enough, or my personal favorite, Gone and Forgotten. They say the best thing is to.... Give a dead marriage its final resting place - BURY THE PAST and MOVE ON~ Love it. Oh yes $29.95.

Jill Testa is the woman behind Jist Enterprises, LLC. Wonder what kind of woman she is. Its an odd but fun business idea. Oh yes, one little note...I bet she is married. I just bet this was a man's idea. Really, I'd love to be proven otherwise.

Oh yes, one other option to mention is that you take the ring and turn it into something else...I mentioned a necklace. Well, one resort called Grand Velas Resort in Nuevo Vallarta offers the Ultimate Divorce weekend, featuring a a four star Diamond Divorce spa experience where you get a private consultation with a jeweler as to how to redesign your diamond into something less emotional and wearable. My goodness what a great way to take that 5 carat jewel and turn it into a journey necklace - the journey to the next husband perhaps.

Wedding ring coffin is a small box. The wedding ring is a ring that will often be made from precious metals, and it will be worn on the left ring finger.The purpose of a wedding ring is to represent a marriage.

I have seen a lot of my friends in Indianapolis getting divorced or simply separated for many years now, and yet, I haven't seen them or told me that they threw away the ring, since each and one of them embraced it as a part of their life. In my case, I am still living a pretty harmonious life with my husband, and I always remember what he had engraved at the ring when we bought it at the jewelry store, which states "Diamond is Forever, and so is our Love".

Great idea of having a wedding ring coffin. This is useful for all people who are divorced. However, when an engagement or marriage fails, therefore, the ownership of the engagement and wedding rings often becomes an issue. Because the rings have a great deal of both sentimental and monetary value, that issue tends to be very intensely litigated.

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